WHAT: Wisconsin Day without Latinxs, Immigrants, & Refugees: statewide march in Milwaukee.

WHO: Voces de la Frontera, Youth Empowered in the Struggle, Coalition for an Inclusive Wisconsin, State Rep. David Crowley, elected officials, Muslim community organizations, LGBTQ leaders, religious leaders, thousands of immigrant workers, business owners, students and their families, community supporters, more

WHEN:Monday, May 1st, 12pm. Buses leaving throughout the morning from 12 cities throughout the state. Click here for a list of bus pickup locations and times when interviews can be conducted.

WHERE: March assembles at 1027 S. 5th St. in Milwaukee and marches to the Wells St. entrance of the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Rally on the courthouse steps to follow.

MILWAUKEE – Monday, May 1st, is a national day of action for immigrant and worker rights to resist Trump and keep families together. Hundreds of cities will see marches and actions, and many organizations have endorsed the call for a general strike led by immigrants and workers. In Wisconsin, tens of thousands are expected to strike & withdraw children from school while hundreds of businesses close (partial list here) to join the 12pm statewide march in Milwaukee leaving from Voces de la Frontera’s office.

“Milwaukee has become the national epicenter of the fight against 287g and Trump’s efforts to turn local law enforcment into an arm of the mass deportation machine,” said Christine Neumann-Ortiz, Executive Director of Voces de la Frontera. “The recent federal court decision blocking Trump’s executive orders attacking sanctuary cities, counties, and states represents progress for our movement, but we cannot rely on the courts alone. On May 1st, we’re marching to celebrate local sanctuary victories, demand that Governor Walker remove Sheriff Clarke from office, and to demand Clarke face criminal charges for his responsibility for the deaths in the jail and abuses of power. Tens of thousands will march to reject Clarke’s efforts to bring 287g to Wisconsin, and against the Trump Administration’s campaign of state terror against immigrant families and people of color.”

Nationally, the immigrant rights movement is demanding an end to Trump’s attacks on immigrant communities, Black communities, Muslims, LGBTQ people, women, and working class people. In Wisconsin, marchers will endorse these demands and urge Governor Scott Walker to fire Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, block the anti-sanctuary city bill, and restore driver’s licenses to immigrants.